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    J.S. Bach Flute Sonata in B minor (BWV 1030): the development of the Baroque Flute‚ the flautists and the music Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach) is no doubt one of the greatest composers of all times. He composed many works for flute including works for solo flute‚ flute with harpsichord and/or continuo and‚ two flutes and harpsichord. However‚ there has been a controversy‚ over the flute works‚ whether they were composed solely by the composer‚ assisted by someone or under the guidance of J.S

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    My Life

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    his Church choir (Christ Apostolic Church) and Orchestra performances of “The Messiah by G. F. Handel‚ Elijah‚ Esther‚ The twelfth Mass by Mozart‚ Judas Macabaeus. In addition he enjoys an ever-growing reputation as a Violist‚ Graphic Design and Chamber musician and teacher. In 2009‚ he was awarded full scholarship by Muson MTN Foundation in conjunction with Muson Diploma School (a two yrs scholarship) to studied music in Muson Diploma School of Music. Encouraged by Mr. Ogunyemi‚ he enrolled and

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    Summary of “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” The movie’s setting was in the Second World War wherein an 8-year-old boy named Bruno‚ together with his family move from Berlin to the countryside‚ after his father‚ Ralf‚ is promoted to commandant of a Nazi concentration camp. Bruno is limited to the front grounds of his family’s new home and craves friendship and adventure. He disobeys his parents by sneaking out and exploring through the woods to an remote‚ unguarded corner of the concentration camp

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    Classical Period of Music

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    complexity and detail. They preferred beauty in simplicity and form. The Classical Era represented a throwback to ancient Rome and Greece. The String Quartet: The string quartet represents one of the first musical forms that could be described as chamber music. In this style of music‚ the composer deals with a small group of instruments and the emphasis is on the blend and interplay between the players. A string quartet usually consists of first and second violins‚ viola and cello. When writing for

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    discusses a project developed after the war in Lebanon in July of 2006. After the war‚ President George W. Bush urged 5 U.S. based companies to partner together to help with the reconstruction efforts in Lebanon‚ including Cisco systems (led by John Chambers)‚ Intel corp. (led by Craig Barrett)‚ Ghafari Inc. (led by Yousif Ghafari)‚ Occidental Petroleum (led by Dr. Ray Irani)‚ and Microsoft (led by Steve Balmer). The partnership of these 5 successful U.S. companies formed the Partnership for Lebanon

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    Matt Haimovitz

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    Raven Bransom Dr.Ring Music Theory 04/02/2015 Chamber Music Series: Matt Haimovitz Matt Haimovitz is cellist who started his solo career at the early age of 13 with Zubin Mehta and Israel Philharmonic. In the 2000’s Hamiovitz began to take his love of Bach cello compositions in his “Listening-Room”‚ to clubs in the United States‚ Canada‚ and the United Kingdom. These efforts to make himself well-known graced him with some great awards including a Juno

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    Franz Schubert

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    Franz Schubert (1797-1828)‚ the earliest master of the romantic art song‚ was unlike any great composer before him: he never held an official musical position and was neither a conductor nor a virtuoso; his income came entirely form composition. "I have come into the world for no other purpose than to compose‚" he said. The full measure of his genius was recognized only years after his tragically early death. Schubert was born in Vienna‚ the son of a schoolmaster. Even as a child he had astounding

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    The Classical Period birth an abundant of creativity and musical excellence that is still studied and admired in today’s society. The musical artist that emerged from this period possesses a distinct sound and appeal like no other. Various musicians graced their musical talents and outlook with the world‚ contributing different elements that aided in making the Classical Period renown. One of these artists was Joseph Haydn. Known as “Father of the Symphony” and “Father of the Sting Quartet‚” Hayden

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    Final Essay Question

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    Final Exam Essay Question Domain MGMT 430 – Spring 2012 1. Acquisitions: Motivations & Challenges a. Identify five main motivations (discussed in class) for acquiring a company. Provide a specific‚ real-world acquisition example for each motivation. b. Which three motivations are most relevant to Paragon Tool’s potential acquisition of MonitoRobotics in the Growing for Broke case? c. Identify the four main challenges (discussed in class) when executing a corporate acquisition. Provide a specific

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    Music History paper

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    Dana Butler 12/08/14 Music of the 18th Century Derived from the Portuguese barroco‚ or “oddly shaped pearl‚” the term “baroque” has been widely used since the nineteenth century to describe the period in Western European art music from about 1600 to 1750. Comparing some of music history’s greatest masterpieces to a misshapen pearl might seem strange to us today‚ but to the nineteenth century critics who applied the term‚ the music of Bach and Handel’s era sounded overly ornamented and exaggerated

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